Unconditioned release for all political
prisoners in India !
25th
January 2014 Great International Day of Solidarity and Struggle !
In India more than 10.000 supposed Maoists are
languishing in jails, to them are to be added other thousands of prisoners
involved in the national liberation movements (Kashmir, Manipur, etc.) or other
democratic movements.
Beside with the leaders, cadres and members of
the PLGA, more than the 90% of that number are Adivasi villagers who resisted
the forced evacuation; peasants who struggled against the MOUs signed by
governments and TNCs to exploit the people and continue the imperialist looting
of natural resources; activists of the national minorities organized against
the rising threat of Hindu communal fascism; students, intellectuals, artists
belonging the RDF and other democratic organizations, guilty of standing on the
side of the people facing the war on them waged by the Indian state; people's
women,feminists united to rebel against the huge escalation of rapes, committed
in part by the armed and police forces and paramilaty fascist squads sponsored
by the State, as weapon of the war on people.
In jails the prisoners face every kind of
harassment, torture, denial of bails, inhumane living conditions, arbitrary
transfers, brutal assaults and punishments of solitary confinement, and often
the detained women are raped.
In spite of the fierce condition of detention,
prisoners are resisting and struggling with revolutionary spirit and turning
the dark jails in which are confined into a battlefront against the raising
fascism in India and the Indian regime.
The
struggle for their unconditioned release is an urgent task for all the
solidarity forces and friends of Indian people, and it is integrant part of the
support for the victory of their liberation war.
But
all India is more and more turned by the ruling classes into a “prison house
of people's movements”.
Since mid-2009, the Indian ruling classes,
under the guidance and with the assistance of imperialists, launched the multi-pronged
and country-wide offensive called Operation Green Hunt – a war on people to
wipe out the Maoist movement and suppress the genuine struggles of the people.
While repression on oppressed masses is the
hallmark of any exploiting state and always has been a feature of the Indian
State, the Operation Green has surpassed all the previous offensives both in
its scale and brutality.
Thousands of revolutionary and democratic mass
organizations leaders and members have been assassinated, tortured and put in
jails. Blamed under false cases, many of them are facing harsh punishments.
Massacres, gang rapes, looting and destruction
of villages by armed forces have become the order of the day.
The Operation Green Hunt – War on People – is
supposed aimed to wipe out the Maoist movement but it is in fact it targets and
is aimed to suppress any genuine democratic demand of the people, by framing
them in cases linked with the CPI (Maoist) according the draconian laws adopted
by the central and state governments, that brand people's leaders and
strugglers as 'anti-national or terrorists'.
Stop
the Operation Green Hunt, stop the War on People !
But the liberation war of the masses in India
cannot be stopped by the savage repression, rather it extends the political and moral solidarity
to the liberation war.
Many
international initiatives and efforts built solidarity with people in India and
supported their struggle for liberation, including the great International
Conference of Hamburg and the International Days of Actions organized by the
International Committee of Support. These initiatives had impact throughout the
world and in India itself, dealt blows to imperialism and the Indian regime,
that today reacts urging the governments, first those of EU, to stop the initiatives
of solidarity.
It is for this reason that today more than
ever it is necessary to further consolidate and extend the solidarity.
Therefore we call to a large International
Day of Solidarity and struggle for the unconditioned release of the political
prisoners in India on 25th of January 2014, to be held
everywhere is possible in the world, in all the possible ways decided by the
committees and solidarity forces at national level, with street actions, that call the masses to participate, and counter-information actions
and protests towards embassies, consulates, offices of the
international press and humanitarian organizations etc., to be held during the week
before the International Day.
International
Committee to Support the People’s War in India
5
december 2014
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